Alex, On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Alex Damian <alex.r.dam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > In release 216, systemd includes a caching nameserver, and full TTY stream > parsing. See details > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-August/022295.html > > I think the ever growing number of components in systemd will create > conflicts with the normal tools, like libresolv, used in traditional UNIX > systems. > > I think the number of components shipped with and required by systemd is > pretty outside the scope for an init system. > > I would argue that the monolithic systemd is not in line with the UNIX > philosophy of small tools that do one thing and do it well, and that it is > actually contra-productive to use it in embedded systems due to the large > number of dependencies needed to get it to run, as well as the difficulty > to debug when something goes amiss. > > Can I get your opinions in the respect that systemd is a useful tool to > have in the Yocto Project ? I like systemd for embedded systems. The boot process is faster then sysVinit and it's easy to create/manage services. It should me nice if we can install "systemd-ecosystem" with some granularity like we do with python, for example. But I don't know if it's possible or not. Regards, -- *dS Diego Sueiro Administrador do Embarcados www.embarcados.com.br <http://www.embarcados.com.br/?utm_source=assinatura_diego&utm_medium=e-mail&utm_campaign=Assinatura%20Email%20Diego> /*long live rock 'n roll*/
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